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INTRACTION EFFECT OF SIX WEEKS EXERCISE TRAINING AND GREEN TEA ON CARDIOVASCULAR RISK FACTORS IN SEDENTARY YOUNG WOMEN

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dc.creator Bita Azimi
dc.creator Javad Mehrabani
dc.creator Arsalan Damirchi
dc.creator Reza Elmieh
dc.creator Mehrzad Kherandish
dc.date 2011
dc.date.accessioned 2013-05-30T14:37:02Z
dc.date.available 2013-05-30T14:37:02Z
dc.date.issued 2013-05-30
dc.identifier http://ephysician.ir/2011/111-377.pdf
dc.identifier http://www.doaj.org/doaj?func=openurl&genre=article&issn=20085842&date=2011&volume=3&issue=3&spage=240
dc.identifier.uri http://koha.mediu.edu.my:8181/jspui/handle/123456789/6210
dc.description This study evaluated the effects of green tea beverage on lipids profile; blood factors; bloodpressure and body composition during aerobic exercise of sedentary females.32 females with age range (25-29 years) and body mass index BMI (27.1-30.1kg/m2)randomly-chosen into one control (8)and three experimental groups (n = 24) .The green teagroups subjects received 4.5 gram green tea(equivalent 250 mg catechin )three or four cupsdaily. Train groups performed a 50-60 minutes 3days/week for 6-weeks period aerobic exerciseat 50%-70% of maximal oxygen consumption (VO2max) before and after supplementation.Six weeks aerobic training; and concomitant use of green tea significantly reduced bodycomposition (BMI and abdominal fat and round buttocks and waist) and TG and TC and hs-CRP and WBC than did the control group (p<0.05) and the other hand; improvements inVO2max and HDL levels. (p<0.05); but LDL levels did not change significantly.These results suggest that habitual green tea ingestion; in combination with moderate-intenseexercise; was beneficial to improve the body composition and aerobic power and also improvethe lipid profile with reduced amounts of C-reactive protein.
dc.publisher Electronic Physician
dc.source Electronic Physician
dc.subject Aerobic Exercise
dc.subject Green Tea
dc.subject Blood Lipid
dc.title INTRACTION EFFECT OF SIX WEEKS EXERCISE TRAINING AND GREEN TEA ON CARDIOVASCULAR RISK FACTORS IN SEDENTARY YOUNG WOMEN


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